English Heritage Archive holds the following :1. Photograph of 'The Frith', Far Oakridge, 1964, ref. SA022922. The Daneway basin and lock near Sapperton. The Daneway Inn is visible to the left, and the summit lock was where the pub car park is now located.(General view), Henry W Taunt Collection, Glass Negative, 1904, CC57/001093. The Daneway Portal of Sapperton Tunnel in the middle of the Thames and Severn Canal. The tunnel took five years to dig, mostly by hand, and was opened on 20th April 1789.(General view), Henry W Taunt Collection, Glass Negative, 1904, ref. HT09418 & CC57/001074. The Coates Portal or entrance to the tunnel which stretches for just over 2 miles to re-emerge at Daneway Portal. Completed in 1789 it took five years to dig by hand and explosives, and a number of lives were lost in construction.(Exterior view), Henry W Taunt Collection, Glass Negative, 1904, ref.CC93/00017 & CC56/010435. Locks on the canal which bring the level of the canal up to the 2 mile long Sapperton Tunnel which was opened in 1789 and took five years to dig by hand and explosive.(General view), Henry W Taunt Collection, Glass Negative, 1904, ref. CC57/00110